Konnichi wa Nick-san,
<<< ESPN-1700 was heard on ultralights and a "frequent flyer" FSL
> without much difficulty >>>
Yes, I saw Fumiaki-san's photo of your reception of ESPN-Tijuana-1700 on the 5
inch "Frequent Flyer" FSL at Cape Taitosaki, Japan, with Satoshi-san as your
"tuning instructor
Really enjoyed the post, Mark. Good to get the scoop on the less deaf ones
- saves sorting through what has become quite a few! In addition to the 3
Perseus rxs I have on line, plus SDRIQ, Remotehams etc, I've had a KIWI out
here since last winter. http://ciw321.cfars.ca:8173/It's multicoupl
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For over 10 years now, online receivers, like station webstreams, have been a
useful tool in getting a clearer listen to stations you get at home or on
DXpedition in scratchier harder-to-analyze form. It's a good way to get a
better feel for announcer voices, jingles, loca
October started off sounding much like September here in southern
Alberta, with no sign of any Asians, but some interesting DU.
612 4QR Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Assumed the one with unusual music
(aboriginal?) at 1308.
702 2BL Sydney, AUSTRALIA ABC news at 1303, fair signal
774
Nick, thanks for posting your results from the other side of the Pacific.
Exotic! 73, WALT
On Sunday, October 1, 2017, Nicholas Hall-Patch wrote:
> Conditions were actually pretty reasonable from Taitosaki, northeast of
> Tokyo, at least for a gaijin. My Japanese hosts assured me that it was n
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/120017/fcc-report-101-two-salt-lake-ams-turn-licenses/
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Conditions were actually pretty reasonable from Taitosaki, northeast of
Tokyo, at least for a gaijin. My Japanese hosts assured me that it was not
an outstanding evening, but not too bad either.
I think that I had KFAX-1100 well before the local sunset at 0820UT , but
need to check the files more
I really do need to get around to that one of these days soon. It really
isn’t all that hard of an antenna to build and produces pretty darn good
results
Paul
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 5:43 PM Bob Brown wrote:
> Do you have a PDF or something of the design and parts that you could post
> Paul?
>
>
Do you have a PDF or something of the design and parts that you could post Paul?
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> On Oct 1, 2017, at 5:27 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr.
> wrote:
>
> Indoor antennas don’t perform too well in general due to all the electrical
> noise.
>
> My antenna was a tad expensive as antenn
Indoor antennas don’t perform too well in general due to all the electrical
noise.
My antenna was a tad expensive as antennas go, but it’s way bigger then all
the commercially made ones... and it’s size is why It performs so well
With the exception of the Wellbrook amp controller head thingy, al
I agree as well. Thank you Paul for posting. I'm in leukemia remission and
just a day after getting home from 2nd chemo treatment last week I broke my
left ankle! And of course the radios are upstairs. Plus I need to put
together an effective MW antenna for the fall season. I haven't a clue
Agreed. I’m living vicariously through all the active DXERS on IRCA and HCDX
list.
In late August while I was on my 87 year old Moms primary security detail, she
fell and broke her hip - made an incredible physical recovery but is very
cognitively frail - good days/bad days.
Although my Fall
Paul, many thanks for posting clips and making them downloadable. I enjoy
listening to stations I probably can't catch.
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Darn, missed that one. Northern Lights on the west coast are rare, so I
kick myself for not being aware or alert enough to see them! ...Walt
On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 5:05 PM, Guy Atkins wrote:
>
> Although not as spectacular as the Alaskan Quoddy House, ME northern
> lights, here is what was
Although not as spectacular as the Alaskan Quoddy House, ME northern
lights, here is what was seen from Anacortes, Washington this week:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/northern-lights-
put-on-a-show-over-washington-state/vi-AAsCvOP
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Overall poor conditions today though marginally better than yesterday.
Lots of weak hets plus heavy fading. 1566 HLAZ rose to good levels a
couple of times for a few seconds then would fade down to nothing.
774 Japan very poor man/woman talk 1312 utc
873 Japan very poor man talk 1307 utc
972
NEW!600 WBOB Jacksonville, FL with Florida Seminole, IMG sports mentions
along with local ad for New Balance Shoe store in Orange Park. 716pm
Eastern Saturday September 30th into NW Pennsylvania with not weak but not
strong S6 signal but pretty in the clear.
Audio here:
https://app.box.com/s/dm9n
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